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Have you ladies heard Little Lace Box is ending.  Sad.  Below is the odd letter they sent out.   Hope everyone gets their refunds soon

[SIZE=17.5px]Dear LLB Subscribers,[/SIZE]

For the past few years we’ve truly enjoyed having the opportunity to curate boxes for all of you. Few things came close to the rush we felt when we put out a box that seemed to find a place in your hearts. We received feedback almost immediately and it was like we had given a complete stranger a gift and that gift was returned in the form of a smile or kind word that totally made our day. The subscription box business is one that requires an immense amount of planning. In order to find the right new product and get it at the right price to make the bottom-line work, we had to be working on boxes eight to ten months out. With planning also came the capital investment to secure those contracts so far into the future. Venture capital would be essential to success, and as female founders, we knew securing venture capital would be difficult to do but we tried anyway because we believed in our business. But, unfortunately, as reported by Fortune.com, only just over 6% of all U.S. venture capital funding allocated in 2016 went to female founded companies (heavy sigh). Maybe our concept wasn’t unique enough, or maybe our consumers weren’t a desirable enough consumer segment (women are the most valuable consumers in the world), or maybe this female founded company was just, well, too female.
Ladies, we’re deeply saddened that we were unable to secure the capital needed to continue our mission to connect all of you with the wonderful women entrepreneurs who are building amazing businesses across the U.S. We held on to hope as long as we could, maybe too long, but at some point we had to ask ourselves if our tenacious desire to succeed was really sustaining life or just prolonging death. We knew the answer would guide our plan for the future. It is with that as our backdrop that we decided it was time to leave the subscription box business and wish for the other more capable business leaders in this category to win for all of us.
There is a reason why a woman wants a surprise gift every month, even if she purchases the gift for herself. And for one brief shinning moment, we were one of those monthly gifts, and I think we made a difference. I hope the others in this category go right on making a difference for women who love and need these little gifts. A small gesture can mean a lot to someone.
As of today, we have already begun to process refunds for subscribers and we will work to finish all of those in the coming weeks. We can’t leave without also saying thank you to the amazing women who have been kind enough to review our boxes on their websites and blogs. Without all of you providing the service that you provide, we would have gone nowhere. You told us what you liked about our products and called us out when we didn’t meet expectations. We’d like to say thank you to (in alphabetical order): HelloSubscription.com, MySubscriptionAddiction.com, Ramblingsofasuburbanmom.com, SubscriptionBoxMom.com and TheBoxQueen.com, just to name a few.
We feel so blessed to have developed relationships with many of you. You’ve inspired us in so many ways and we’ve loved your life stories, cried with some of you, laughed with some of you and celebrated with many of you. We’re emotionally invested in LLB so this is particularly difficult for us. And to borrow someone else’s quote and make it our own, “forgive me if I tend to romanticize our significance to some of our subscribers, not every one of our boxes was perfect, but I remember each of them that way because our heart was in them and that was LLB at its best.”
LLB Team
 


 
I haven't received a refund and they haven't responded to an email that I sent them on March 28.  My credit card company, unfortunately won't issue a charge back because it's been over 180 days.

I've been following a discussion about this on My Subscription Addiction.  It sounds like the only people who have received refunds so far are those that were able to get their credit card company to issue a charge back.

 
I freely admit I haven't been a fan of this company for awhile so maybe it's with some cynicism that I think the reason they can't continue is a little over the top. They didn't secure VC funding because they're women? Please. *rolls eyes*  

VC funding tends to be in the millions and there's a lot of things they look for, including ROI potential. The subscription box model is not a lucrative one. Birchbox and Ipsy were lucky to get what they did but they only got it after years of hard work and extensive expansion of their business model. Both are run by women.

Now if they'd mention Angel investing, I'd be more inclined to believe them since that's more the kind money that would likely be invested into a company like theirs.

Instead, they likely have a poor business model with no growth potential. 

The blame shifting is ridiculous. LLB didn't fail because they didn't get VC funding. They'd failed long before that for a multitude of reasons.

 

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